Through all of this, fans of the sitcom have done what they always do when a show they love gets the ax: they hold out hope that it’ll get picked up by another network. It’s happened plenty of times in the past, most recently with Brooklyn Nine-Nine jumping from Fox to NBC and Last Man Standing moving from ABC to Fox. That last example, a right-leaning sitcom with an outspoken conservative in the lead getting revived by Fox, has caused many to believe that Roseanne is moving to Fox.

That’s not happening. Roseanne is not moving to Fox, even though there are people that have tried to start Twitter campaigns to convince Fox to pick up the show. Barr herself has responded to those campaigns, basically saying “thanks but no thanks.”

If you’re wondering if Netflix might pick up Roseanne the same way they renewed shows like Arrested Development and Longmire, I wouldn’t hold out hope. Netflix used the conversation surrounding the cancelation to promote its own show, One Day at a Time, touting it as being a more than decent replacement for those missing Roseanne.

Reminder: @OneDayAtATime is a sitcom about a tight-knit, working class family that tackles extremely topical social issues in a smart and innovative way. Ya know, if you’re suddenly looking for a show like that… pic.twitter.com/er4Fx6Cxb6

There’s even less chance of Roseanne continuing elsewhere because ABC, at least as of a few days ago, was still interested in doing business with pretty much everyone else on Roseanne. Whether or not they’ll rush a totally new and separate show starring John Goodman and Laurie Metcalf into production remains unclear (and also super risky, as the fall TV season is just a few months away).

So yeah, it looks like Roseanne is legit canceled, as in it is done done, as in it is over. Fox isn’t picking it up, Netflix is throwing shade at it, and ABC might figure out a way to put the rest of the cast to work on a totally different show. It looks like if you want some unfiltered Roseanne, Twitter is the only place to find it.